Re: JJ with two overcards on board
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While bet/fold is perhaps the least stressful way to play the hand, there really is 0 value in a bet. It's hard to imagine TT finds a call and QQ finds a fold (though i suppose the latter is possible). Qjs/qts are a tiny part of his range.
I'd check and call a bet. If he checks behind I think you should bet the river. Otherwise I think you can just c/f the river as oink suggested.
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I can maybe see a case for c/f the river if you bet the turn and he called. But, I could never fold the river if I c/c'd the turn. You are getting 11/1. When you check the turn you are showing weakness and you are saying the A scared you. You are inducing him to bluff if he has nothing and when you check the river you are showing weakness again and he might fire a desperation bet with a small pair or busted draw. I think an unknown easily shows up with junk more than 1 in 11 times.
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